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1 Prism Hearts | |
2 Chapter 13 | |
3 Final Distance | |
4 by Amazoness Duo | |
5 amazonessduo@hotmail.com | |
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8 | |
9 Stars were falling. It was as if the universe itself were crying. | |
10 They plumetted one after the other, falling from their perches in the | |
11 sky. They never grew in size, tiny droplets of stars falling around | |
12 her, winking out of existence when they touched the ground, their | |
13 magic disappearing when they no longer soared in the heavens. And | |
14 still they fell, creating a light drizzle of stars, beautiful | |
15 luminescent teardrops. | |
16 | |
17 And this is where we find our heroine, in the | |
18 midst of raining stars, lying unconscious and curled up on the | |
19 shadowed ground. Quiet footsteps echo nearby, moving with a silent | |
20 purpose through this darkened land. Sparkling dew of dying stars | |
21 bathe Kairi as she struggles to remember, to hold off whatever is | |
22 trying to end her sojourn. Something that is very close indeed. | |
23 | |
24 Weary eyes slowly blinked themselves open. The fact that she wasn't | |
25 alone | |
26 in a room on her bed comforted her, but only for a moment. Her | |
27 fingers scrabbled along the cold ground, finally managing to push | |
28 herself up to her knees. A tiny star, smaller than a snowflake, | |
29 landed upon her nose. It was warm to the touch, fading slowly. | |
30 Glancing around her, she could see thousands of other stars falling, | |
31 raining about her. It was beautiful. They were the only light in this | |
32 endless night. Cupping her hands, she reached out, watching as | |
33 several stars landed in her hands. They helped warm her cold hands, | |
34 their light casting shadows around her as they slowly began fading. | |
35 | |
36 Holding the stars to her chest, Kairi began to see what else was | |
37 around her. Just where was she? This place held no familiarity to | |
38 her, nothing that she had ever seen before. Everywhere else, she knew | |
39 from someplace. 'From Squaresoft games and Disney movies,' a part of | |
40 her kindly added before she could force it away. But this place... An | |
41 involuntary shudder passed through her. She had never seen this place | |
42 before, had never been there. And once again, she was all alone. | |
43 There were no friends to stand by her, no one to catch her when she | |
44 stumbled. | |
45 | |
46 Getting to her feet, Kairi brushed some of the glistening | |
47 dew from the stars off of her clothes. All around her were objects of | |
48 varying shapes and sizes, some not much more than stones with | |
49 etchings in them and others large and intricate statues. Kairi | |
50 clenched her fists, her fingernails digging into her palms. Fear | |
51 wasn't going to get the better of her. She had to push forward. 'Or | |
52 you could give up. It's almost over, you know. This can't end the way | |
53 you want it to, Kairi. Come back home. Give up on these dreams.' | |
54 Shaking her chestnut hair, Kairi held her head. “Leave me alone.” Her | |
55 voice sounded so quiet, nothing more than a whisper. Her fingernails | |
56 scratched against her temples, almost wishing she could claw the | |
57 voice out of her head. | |
58 | |
59 Making her way to the nearest of the objects, | |
60 Kairi strained her eyes to make out the etched words under the | |
61 statue. It seemed to be a beautiful mermaid, it's arms outstretched | |
62 to the skies above. The falling stars made it look like it was | |
63 crying. Kairi felt sorry for it, reaching up to brush the glowing | |
64 tears away. “You don't like it here, either, do you?” she asked | |
65 quietly. More stars fell, finally illuminating the placard beneath. | |
66 Bending down, the princess brushed some hair out of her eyes to read | |
67 it. | |
68 | |
69 'Here lie the dreams of Kathryn. From the gentle sea of her soul | |
70 they rose, but the storm that ravaged her heart sank them. May they | |
71 forever roam tranquil seas as they wait for her to return to them.' | |
72 | |
73 “What's that supposed to mean?” Kairi ran her fingers over the cool | |
74 stone and etched words. A grave? But why? Not for this Kathryn, but | |
75 for her dreams? Standing up, curiosity gnawing at her, the princess | |
76 moved to the next one. | |
77 | |
78 A graceful unicorn stood atop the next marker. It almost looked real | |
79 in the half lit darkness that draped over the entire area. A sigh | |
80 escaped Kairi's lips. If only it was real. She could climb on it and | |
81 go far, far away from this cold, lonely place. | |
82 | |
83 'When a child grows, | |
84 her dreams change and some come and go. Chiyomi's dreams as a child | |
85 have been replaced by a new dream. May those that filled her nights | |
86 long ago never lose their magic where they are now.' | |
87 | |
88 The next was of two women entwined, holding each other amidst the | |
89 falling stars. It read: | |
90 | |
91 'Megumi used to dream of the future she would | |
92 spend with her love. But this dream died when she found out she | |
93 wouldn't live long enough to see it fulfilled. Soon, she will be | |
94 joining them.' | |
95 | |
96 “What is this place?” Kairi stepped away from the | |
97 statues. This place wasn't a far away kingdom or a city at the edge | |
98 of forever. This was... | |
99 | |
100 “The Graveyard of Lost Dreams,” a voice said | |
101 behind the princess. | |
102 | |
103 Whirling around, her heart pounding in her chest | |
104 like a runaway train, Kairi got a look at who had snuck up on her. | |
105 She was a little smaller than Kairi herself, with short, messy dark | |
106 hair. She wore a long sleeved white blouse and shorts. Her dark eyes | |
107 seemed incredibly sad, deep, dark pools that went on for an eternity. | |
108 Kairi had to pull her gaze away from those eyes, afraid she'd never | |
109 see the bottom of them. “Who are you?” she asked, taking a step back. | |
110 She nearly started again when she stepped into another statue. There | |
111 was something... strange about this girl. | |
112 | |
113 “I'm... the caretaker of | |
114 this place,” the girl stated simply. “And you... You are the dreamer | |
115 of dreams.” Stepping past Kairi, she set some pink carnations down in | |
116 front of the mermaid statue. | |
117 | |
118 “Do you all speak in riddles?” Kairi asked, exasperated. Straight | |
119 out, simple truth seemed to be something that no one other than | |
120 herself enjoyed. Everything had to lead in circles. It was like she | |
121 was lost in Wonderland. | |
122 | |
123 “Sometimes it's the best way to explain | |
124 things. Especially if you aren't ready to understand them.” The girl | |
125 turned back to Kairi, stars twinkling around her. A star landed in | |
126 her hand. Without seeming to notice, the dark haired girl closed her | |
127 hand, snuffing out the star. | |
128 | |
129 “What's your name?” Maybe she had heard | |
130 of this girl before. Or she'd at least have a name to attach to her. | |
131 It was better than just meeting some creepy girl in the middle of a | |
132 graveyard. Harle, Aya, and Maya all had names even if they wouldn't | |
133 tell her much else. | |
134 | |
135 “I have no name. I've gone by many, but none are | |
136 my real name. I simply... am.” Walking past, she continued on a | |
137 meandering path through the graveyard. “But what use are names? Yours | |
138 isn't even your own.” | |
139 | |
140 “What's that supposed to mean?” Kairi hurried to | |
141 follow the girl. She was the only one in this place and whoever she | |
142 was, she seemed to have some answers. Even if she wasn't exactly | |
143 being forthcoming. | |
144 | |
145 “You know exactly what I mean. Kairi is the name you took on in the | |
146 Destiny Islands. It is neither the name of the Princess of Hollow | |
147 Bastion or a lonely girl who is bleeding to death in her room even as | |
148 we speak. Your name is Hikari,” the girl explained in her soft, calm | |
149 voice. “But if you can pretend Kairi is someone else, you can be | |
150 neither of those things, right?” | |
151 | |
152 Kairi shook her head quickly, denying | |
153 the girl's words. “No, it's not like that. I am Kairi. Those other | |
154 lives...” Trailing off, she shook her head again. “I don't know. But | |
155 I am Kairi.” | |
156 | |
157 “Then if we're pretending right now, you can call me | |
158 Sophie.” The dark haired girl bowed her head. “It's nice to escape | |
159 who you are. To lose yourself in someone else. To be everything | |
160 you're not. Pretty, popular, strongwilled. It's so much better than | |
161 reality sometimes.” | |
162 | |
163 For some reason, Sophie's words cut to the bone. “I am this way,” | |
164 she said angrily. Fear and uncertainty began to surface inside of | |
165 herself. 'Are you? Or is this all to get away from everything? To be | |
166 all you wanted to be?' Her heart pounded again and she suddenly felt | |
167 sick. No. This wasn't all make believe. She wasn't some lonely little | |
168 pathetic girl who'd slit her wrists rather than deal with her life. | |
169 That was the lie. She wasn't the lie. That life was. It had to be the | |
170 lie. | |
171 | |
172 Ignoring Kairi's inner turmoil, Sophie continued, trimming some | |
173 of the flowers near one of the statues. “This place is a graveyard | |
174 for all the dreams that die. When someone gives up on their dreams, | |
175 when someone forgets them, when life crushes them, they die. This is | |
176 where their broken, battered bodies go. Where other dreams can mourn | |
177 their passing. But it's a lonely place. Few come out here, to this | |
178 place at the edge of eternity. To this place at the edge of sanity. | |
179 I'm sure the souls of all these dreams are happy that you would come | |
180 to visit them.” | |
181 | |
182 “But... Why? Why have this? Dreams don't die... They | |
183 just...” | |
184 | |
185 “Go far away? That is dying. The ceasing of life. Dreams are | |
186 born inside of people. And they die inside of people. They need a | |
187 graveyard just as much as people do. You're thinking too much of what | |
188 is 'real'. Reality is nothing more than a filter. Dreams live just as | |
189 surely as you do. Or did. You all go back to the same place when you | |
190 die,” Sophie explained. “Riku is already being called there, but I | |
191 can't reach him yet. He wants to see you very badly. But you're | |
192 dying, too. Right now. Time flows differently here. It's been so long | |
193 here, but it's only been a short time since you cut yourself over | |
194 there. But that's simply your body. If you decide to remain a dream, | |
195 it won't matter if it dies. But once it does, you can never go back. | |
196 The clock is ticking, Hikari. You're running out of time.” | |
197 | |
198 Speechless, Kairi could only watch the pale girl. Running out of | |
199 time? Before, it had just been wherever her journey took her on her | |
200 search for Riku and Sora. But now... she was... dying? No, that | |
201 life... But even though she wanted to say it was a lie, she couldn't. | |
202 Not completely. She couldn't entirely deny it anymore. A droplet | |
203 spattered against her cheek, running down her chin. Still warm, but | |
204 wet now. Not like the stars that had been falling. Wiping at it, | |
205 Kairi brought her fingers up to her eyes. Crimson streaked them. It | |
206 was raining blood. Searching around frantically, Kairi could see the | |
207 bloody raindrops falling about the statues in the graveyard. She | |
208 looked back at the girl, realization dawning on her. “You... You're | |
209 Death, aren't you?” | |
210 | |
211 A small, sad smile crossed Sophie's lips. “People | |
212 seem to think Death is a monster, something hideous that needs to be | |
213 feared. But I'm only doing my job.” She turned towards Kairi. “I know | |
214 what it's like to forget who you are, to leave your life behind, to | |
215 hate what you are. But no matter how far you run, you can never | |
216 escape it. It always manages to find you.” | |
217 | |
218 “But...” Kairi began, tears | |
219 forming in her eyes. “I don't want to give this up... I don't want it | |
220 to go away.. I don't want this dream to die...” For a moment, just a | |
221 moment, she could accept that she was Hikari. For a moment, she could | |
222 almost remember everything. | |
223 | |
224 “Then you have to fight for it. You have | |
225 to deny the other world. If you give it up, then you'll still be here | |
226 when your body dies over there. I won't be taking you with it.” | |
227 Sophie stopped in front of several tombstones, the warm rain | |
228 bloodying her. “But 'reality' won't give up so easily. Sometimes | |
229 sacrifices are needed.” | |
230 | |
231 Rubbing at her eyes to force the tears away, | |
232 Kairi glanced at the statues next to Sophie. “Riku!” She recognized | |
233 the statue instantly. Hurrying to it, she read the inscription aloud. | |
234 "Plunging into darkness, Riku wanted to save his dreamer. Lost in the | |
235 night, but never swallowed by it, his spirit shines on.” The tears | |
236 that threatened returned, dripping down her already bloody cheeks. | |
237 “Riku...” He was dead now. His soul was still waiting for her. “Oh, | |
238 Riku... I'm so sorry...” He only wanted to save her. And he had made | |
239 the ultimate sacrifice for it. | |
240 | |
241 “I won't come for him until you've | |
242 unlocked the Door and seen him. He's determined to stay until then. | |
243 I'll give you that long. Then I'll take him to the other side,” | |
244 Sophie promised. | |
245 | |
246 Kairi wanted to argue, wanted to beg the incarnation | |
247 of death to let Riku stay, but she knew it would be pointless. The | |
248 dark haired girl wasn't one to break the rules. “It's my fault. He | |
249 never would have lost his body to Ansem if it weren't for me.” | |
250 | |
251 “He | |
252 only wanted to save you. If you live, isn't that what he wanted? | |
253 Doesn't that make his sacrifice worthwhile?” Sophie asked, tilting | |
254 her head to the side. | |
255 | |
256 “But...” It was true, wasn't it? “But I don't | |
257 want to lose him. I need him.” And that was just as true. | |
258 | |
259 Her gaze slowly turned to the statue next to Riku's. “Tidus?! But... | |
260 No! What's going on?” The princess whirled to the dark haired girl. | |
261 “What's happening to the Destiny Islands? He shouldn't be here. He | |
262 should be fine. I saw him before I left. This... this is all | |
263 wrong!” | |
264 | |
265 “The Destiny Islands are dying. They're the center of your | |
266 dreams. And now that it's falling apart, it's caving in on itself. | |
267 The rest of them will die as well if you can't save it. The dream is | |
268 becoming a nightmare. The dream will soon be here in the Graveyard of | |
269 Lost Dreams if things don't change.” | |
270 | |
271 “It's... dying?” It felt like the ground was crumbling beneath | |
272 Kairi's feet. The stakes were much higher than she'd realized. She | |
273 had to save Riku, had to find Sora, had to save the Destiny Islands | |
274 all before she died. They were dying just like she was. It was all | |
275 too much. “What about Hollow Bastion? If I'm it's princess, why isn't | |
276 it dying just like the Destiny Islands?” | |
277 | |
278 “Because you aren't the only | |
279 dreamer. There is another dreamer on Hollow Bastion who is managing | |
280 to keep it from falling apart. Maybe she can help you.” Sophie turned | |
281 to leave. “But remember, time is short. You brought the Heartless | |
282 here by leaving the door to the real world open. Only you can close | |
283 that door.” | |
284 | |
285 “Sophie... Thank you.” | |
286 | |
287 Sophie didn't turn around. “I'll be seeing | |
288 you soon.” And with that, the graveyard shattered into a million | |
289 pieces. | |
290 | |
291 | |
292 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
293 | |
294 Yuna sat in silence as the sounds of | |
295 music and dancing and subdued laughter permeated the air around her. | |
296 It was the night of the Destiny Islands Festival, but she really | |
297 couldn't work up the will to celebrate. And she was angry with | |
298 herself over that. It didn't matter if she felt like celebrating or | |
299 not. The pain inside of her was inconsequential. Everyone was scared. | |
300 They needed hope and she certainly wasn't helping anyone by sitting | |
301 near a tree with her legs to her chest trying not to cry. But she | |
302 couldn't help it. She felt on the verge of falling apart. The | |
303 islands, their home, it was all falling apart in front of them. Some | |
304 hideous nightmare had come to life. The same creature that had killed | |
305 her father. And now it was coming for her, for the Destiny Islands. | |
306 | |
307 Everyone was still in shock over the loss of Tidus. Wakka had asked | |
308 if they'd all disappear at this rate. Riku, Sora, Kairi, and now | |
309 Tidus. No one knew what would happen next. Their world was falling | |
310 apart at the seams. Selphie had insisted they still have the | |
311 festival, despite everything else. She had said this was exactly what | |
312 they needed the festival for, as something to keep them going, | |
313 something to push back the madness that seemed to surround them. | |
314 There had been some argument about it, but it had finally been agreed | |
315 to have the festival anyway. After all, if they didn't have it | |
316 because of the way things had been lately, they would be doing | |
317 exactly what the adults had done. | |
318 | |
319 And so here they were at last, dancing and singing and playing under | |
320 the starlight. But no matter how much Yuna told herself to go and | |
321 join them, for their sake if not her own, the green and blue eyed | |
322 girl couldn't get herself to move. Fear and indecision and pain froze | |
323 her in place, leaving her a lightly shivering statue. | |
324 | |
325 “It's a | |
326 beautiful night tonight, isn't it?” A voice asked from behind Yuna. | |
327 | |
328 At | |
329 first, the brunette tried to collect herself, to push back the tears | |
330 she knew would be present in her voice, but her surprise quickly took | |
331 that away. “Elder Seymour?” Her shock broke the spell on her | |
332 paralysis, allowing her to turn and see the older man. None of the | |
333 adults had known of their plans to have their own festival. So what | |
334 was one of the most respected elders doing here? For a moment, she | |
335 thought he was here to end the festival, to send them all home, but | |
336 his eyes told another story. His being here had nothing to do with | |
337 the festival. He was here to see her. Swallowing involuntarily, Yuna | |
338 continued to stare heavenward. Did he know? When explaining the | |
339 monster and what happened to Tidus, she hadn't told the council of | |
340 elders that she'd seen the creature before in her dreams, that she | |
341 knew it's name was Sin. But had Elder Seymour somehow seen through | |
342 her? | |
343 | |
344 “So strange that we would have such a beautiful night on the | |
345 edge of such tragedy. Life certainly can be ironic, can't it, Yuna? | |
346 Almost as if that beauty grows out of tragedy. It's all a cycle. Life | |
347 leads to death. To escape death, new life is born only to be snuffed | |
348 out. And why? Why this needless cycle? Why this continuous march | |
349 towards death? We live simply so that we can die? Nothing ever | |
350 escapes death. No matter how much we struggle. It continues | |
351 menacingly forward.” Kneeling down, he glanced over at Yuna, to see | |
352 if she understood. The younger girl looked down, her pretty face | |
353 hidden by her hair. ”I know you feel bad about Tidus. But there was | |
354 nothing you can do. His suffering is over now. We who remain here are | |
355 the ones who are afraid, who are hurting and suffering. He is free.” | |
356 Tilting her chin up to see him, he smiled softly. “He is truly free | |
357 in a way you or I can never know in this world. Not afraid. Not | |
358 always worried. Never having to cry.” | |
359 | |
360 Looking back into Seymour's | |
361 eyes, Yuna found herself nodding. His words spun around in her head, | |
362 leaving her dizzy. Free.... How she longed to be free. Not bound in | |
363 chains by her own fears and indecision. Not having to hide her | |
364 feelings for the sake of others all the time. Not scared of whatever | |
365 was inside of her. Not paralyzed by indecision over everything. All | |
366 of these things that plagued her life. The depression that would set | |
367 in even as she would smile till it ached so no one around her would | |
368 know. But... Would that freedom only come in death? | |
369 | |
370 As if reading her | |
371 mind, Seymour continued. “Life is tragedy, Yuna. Pain hunts the | |
372 living. Sorrow fills our souls. And yet we continue to fight death, | |
373 even though we cannot possibly win. We only prolong suffering. This | |
374 world, this universe is awash with the tears of all who live. And all | |
375 we can do is sit and wait for the cycle to begin again, just as it | |
376 always has.” | |
377 | |
378 “But... That's not fair...” Yuna shook her head, hugging | |
379 her legs tighter. “Why does everyone have to keep hurting? Why can't | |
380 things ever be happy?” | |
381 | |
382 “Because the painfilled cycle of life and | |
383 death, their endless battle, continues on. As long as it does, we | |
384 will keep struggling through the loss and fear and suffering.” | |
385 Pausing for a moment, he stared deep into Yuna's mixed eyes. “But if | |
386 we could find a way to break this cycle, to destroy the wheel we keep | |
387 spinning on...” | |
388 | |
389 Yuna swallowed nervously. She wanted to look away, but | |
390 his gaze was magnetic, keeping her from turning. His gaze seemed to | |
391 go to the deepest depths of her soul, uncovering all the things she | |
392 hid from the world. It was as if he was speaking directly to her. But | |
393 how could she possibly destroy the cycle of life and death? That was | |
394 far beyond a simple girl like herself. But if she could... wouldn't | |
395 it be worth it? To be free? To end all pain and suffering? | |
396 | |
397 “Death is a salvation to those who die, but a curse to those who | |
398 continue living on. We continue on this path, waiting to be swallowed | |
399 up even as we see those we love fall around us. You're right, Yuna. | |
400 It's hardly fair. This cycle is one of madness and despair.” Leaning | |
401 forward, he placed a hand on Yuna's shoulder. “But I think we can | |
402 break the cycle. I think we can finally end this once and for all. | |
403 Even when you save someone, they will eventually suffer more pain and | |
404 death. But we could save everyone.” | |
405 | |
406 Her heart pounding, Yuna felt anxious and hopeful. She certainly | |
407 couldn't break the cycle of life and death, but maybe Elder Seymour | |
408 could. And if he needed her help, wouldn't it be worth it? “How?” she | |
409 breathed. | |
410 | |
411 Smiling, Seymour shook his head. “Not now, Yuna. But soon. Very, | |
412 very soon. Now you enjoy the festival. I'll talk to you soon. Enjoy | |
413 yourself. Soon there will be nothing more to haunt your soul.” With | |
414 that, the elder stood up and walked back through the shadows. None of | |
415 the others seemed to have noticed he was here. He must have docked | |
416 his small boat elsewhere. | |
417 | |
418 Shaking her head, thoughts spun chaotically through Yuna's head. If | |
419 Seymour was right, then no one else would have to get hurt. They | |
420 wouldn't be stuck watching their friends and loved ones disappear. | |
421 They could save everyone from the pain inherent in life. She could be | |
422 free. Finally free. | |
423 | |
424 “Yunie, are you okay?” Rikku asked. The catgirl | |
425 looked down at her worriedly. Yuna hadn't said much to her since... | |
426 that thing had shown up. When the brunette would say something, she | |
427 would smile and pretend everything was fine. Which obviously it | |
428 wasn't. It scared Rikku to see Yuna like this. She wanted to help | |
429 her, to protect her, but she didn't know how. To her surprise, Yuna | |
430 looked up at her and smiled. Not the brittle, fake smile she had been | |
431 using, but a bright, hopeful smile. Rikku was even more surprised by | |
432 how good it made her feel to see Yuna smile like that. Her tail | |
433 swished at the sight. | |
434 | |
435 “I'm fine. I think... I think things are going to be just fine.” And | |
436 Yuna felt it, too. If Elder Seymour was right, she would do anything | |
437 to break the cycle. Then it wouldn't matter that Tidus died or that | |
438 Kairi and the others were missing or that the island was falling | |
439 apart. They'd all be far away from this. | |
440 | |
441 Seeing Yuna hopeful again had a warming affect on Rikku's soul. The | |
442 catgirl felt invigorated, as if she were feeding off of the | |
443 brightness she saw in Yuna. It took her a moment before she realized | |
444 she was purring. Finally managing to stop herself, she saw Yuna | |
445 giggle softly into her hand. Still energized by Yuna's uplifted | |
446 spirits, Rikku reached down, taking Yuna's hand into her paw. “Yunie, | |
447 do you wanna dance?” she asked eagerly. | |
448 | |
449 Despite the sudden flush that | |
450 arose on her cheeks, Yuna nodded. “I'd love to, Rikku.” She felt the | |
451 catgirl pull her to her feel. Almost stumbling forward into Rikku's | |
452 arms, she felt the other girl's paws on her hips. Blushing, she | |
453 looked up into swirly green eyes. All of her worries and fears had | |
454 evaporated for the time being. Right now, she was just under a | |
455 starlit sky with a girl that brought up lots of warm, confusing | |
456 feelings inside her heart. She'd usually be a bit more embarrassed | |
457 about dancing with someone, but right now she felt free. She knew | |
458 that she liked her, didn't she? So why not dance with her? The | |
459 knowledge that everything could be saved soon made her feel like | |
460 dancing anyway. | |
461 | |
462 Sweatdropping, Rikku's whiskers twitched. “I don't exactly know | |
463 where to start. Most of the dancing I've done have been in plays with | |
464 the rest of the Radical Dreamers. It's usually pretty planned out.” | |
465 | |
466 Laughing softly, Yuna position her arms on Rikku. Slowly, she began | |
467 to move witht he other girl. “It's not about planning. It's just | |
468 about moving. Dancing is fluid. If you plan too much, then it loses | |
469 that. It needs to be alive.” | |
470 | |
471 The two danced to the rhythm of the music, sandaled feet and paws | |
472 swishing over the sand as the water lapped the beach near them. They | |
473 moved past other couples dancing on the beach, all to the music | |
474 Irvine and several others had been forced to play courtesy of | |
475 Selphie. The beach was beautiful, decorated with everything they | |
476 could find for the festival. Magical lights hung in the trees, | |
477 blazing with beautiful colors. | |
478 | |
479 Yuna smiled as she saw Wakka over near the pier, eating as much as | |
480 he could from the food they had all brought over. Lulu was stamping | |
481 her foot impatiently, waiting for him to dance with her. Yes, things | |
482 were going to be just fine. She wouldn't let down the people she | |
483 cared for. Her eyes went back to Rikku's beautiful green swirls. They | |
484 were like a whirlpool, pulling her in. Absolutely beautiful. | |
485 | |
486 The slightly shorter catgirl caught on quickly, dancing wonderfully | |
487 against her, the two shifting about underneath the multicolored | |
488 lights. 'She must be a very good actress to catch onto things so | |
489 quickly,' Yuna thought absently. Dancing was something that she | |
490 always loved to do, now more than ever. It was the one thing that | |
491 truly made her feel free. Losing herself to motion and emotion. | |
492 Letting everything simply flow around her. And here, dancing with | |
493 Rikku, she could feel it even stronger. It felt like everything was | |
494 coursing around them, as if they were in the middle of a stream. The | |
495 whole feeling was much stronger than when she danced alone. She could | |
496 imagine that she could see the glow of their hearts and feelings | |
497 mingling as they danced. It was perfect. Resting her head on Rikku's | |
498 furry shoulder, she moved gently with the pretty catgirl. | |
499 | |
500 Holding onto Yuna, Rikku hoped Yuna couldn't feel her thundering | |
501 heartbeat. But then, did it matter? She held the brunette closer, | |
502 unable to keep from purring. Her paws rubbed up and down Yuna's back. | |
503 What would she do when Yuffie finally found her? She missed her big | |
504 sister, but she didn't want to leave Yuna. Being part of the Radical | |
505 Dreamers had meant everything to her, but now it didn't mean nearly | |
506 as much as being near the brunette. Maybe she'd finally found her | |
507 treasure, the one she'd been looking for. Let the others find riches | |
508 and fame. The girl in her arms was all she wanted. | |
509 | |
510 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
511 | |
512 Sitting on the beach itself, another couple listened to the music | |
513 surrounding them. It was a bit more distant from where they sat, but | |
514 it suited them just fine. Sandals lay piled near them, their feet | |
515 dipping in the water as small waves brushed up the beach. Selphie's | |
516 head rested on Quistis's lap, looking out at the starlit ocean. | |
517 Quistis's lithe fingers moved through her brunette hair, taking the | |
518 time to play across her ears or her lips now and then. | |
519 | |
520 “You finally got to have your festival. It took a lot of work, but | |
521 you did it. Good job, Selphie.” Quistis brushed Selphie's hair past | |
522 her ears, gazing down at the other girl. “Did it work out the way you | |
523 wanted it to?” | |
524 | |
525 Pausing for a moment, Selphie thought. A laughter from | |
526 further up on the beach settled it for her. Nodding, the girl in the | |
527 yellow dress smiled faintly. “Yep. People are relaxing and having | |
528 fun. That's what I wanted.” | |
529 | |
530 Quistis nodded, her blonde hair shifting | |
531 in the wind. “Then I'm glad it worked out. This might be our last | |
532 chance to relax, so it's good that you could help give that to | |
533 everyone.” | |
534 | |
535 Silence surrounded the two for several long moments. The music | |
536 seemed so dreadfully far away. Selphie shifted, looking up at | |
537 Quistis. “What happens next, Quisty?” she asked, her voice tinged | |
538 with concern. She had been so busy planning on this that she had | |
539 phased everything else out. Now that it was over, there was only the | |
540 reality of their world crumbling out from under them. | |
541 | |
542 The blonde didn't answer at first, simply looking down at Selphie. | |
543 Her fingers traced along Selphie's cheeks softly. “We do what we can. | |
544 We try to find out what's doing this to the islands. And we fight to | |
545 protect them. This is our home. We can't let it die.” | |
546 | |
547 Selphie bit her | |
548 lip, still looking up. Her big, green eyes were slightly wet, tear | |
549 stained. “And what if we can't find out? What if we can't stop | |
550 it?” | |
551 | |
552 Smiling softly, and feeling just as worried, Quistis wiped the | |
553 tears away from Selphie's eyes. “Whatever happens, Selphie, I'll be | |
554 here with you. We'll see it through together, no matter what.” | |
555 | |
556 Leaning | |
557 up, Selphie kissed the other girl. Slowly, at first, but with more | |
558 and more of her strength. She needed to know she was there, needed to | |
559 be with her. And this might be their last chance before everything | |
560 fell apart. | |
561 | |
562 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
563 | |
564 The huge, almost labrynthine library did little to ease Yuffie's | |
565 thoughts. She was home at last, back on Hollow Bastion. The book in | |
566 front her remained open on the same page it had since she'd opened it | |
567 over an hour ago. Her thoughts were too fragmented to try to figure | |
568 anything out right now. Besides, Aerith was better at that sort of | |
569 thing than she was anyway. She'd welcomed the distraction when Leon | |
570 had entered the library to see her. | |
571 | |
572 “So she's really the Keyblade Mistress?” Leon was saying. | |
573 | |
574 Nodding, | |
575 Yuffie finally shut the book. “Seems like it. Which doesn't make any | |
576 sense. She was one of the seven princesses. Maybe it has something to | |
577 do with her being Ansem's daughter. Besides, the other two Keyblade | |
578 Masters are currently out of the picture, so I guess she was | |
579 necessary. Though her Keyblade seems a little different. Maybe her | |
580 mission is a little different from theirs.” | |
581 | |
582 “Could be.” Leon crossed his arms, thinking. “Sora closed the | |
583 Doorway to the Darkness. So what we're dealing with is only the | |
584 remaining Heartless and their current growing numbers. If she's | |
585 supposed to open the Doorway to the Light, then maybe that will | |
586 finish this. Sora started it and she's supposed to finish it. With | |
587 the Doorway to the Darkness closed and the Doorway to the Light | |
588 opened, that should be the end of the Heartless.” | |
589 | |
590 “But for some reason, the Doorway to the Light is locked by a | |
591 different Keyholes. So we need to unlock the last of those before we | |
592 can open the Doorway. Assuming we can find it.” Yuffie shook her | |
593 head. “Which we will. She's got me working with her, so she's already | |
594 better off than that Sora guy was. Hey, Leo...” She paused, | |
595 correcting herself. “ Squall, where is Aerith? I thought she'd be | |
596 here? Or have you both been running around with your lovers while | |
597 I've been getting all the work done.” | |
598 | |
599 Squall's eyes narrowed. | |
600 “Aerith's checking on Princess Hikari. She's still unconscious. You | |
601 and the other girl woke up a lot quicker than she has. Whatever's | |
602 been happening has put a big strain on the princess.” In response to | |
603 the rest of Yuffie's question, he added, “We've been trying to | |
604 protect Hollow Bastion and to figure out exactly what's going on. | |
605 Running around wouldn't do us any good if we don't know what we're | |
606 doing. And I don't want to leave Hollow Bastion to get consumed by | |
607 Darkness again.” | |
608 | |
609 “It won't,” Yuffie assured him. “We were caught by surprise last | |
610 time. No one knew what King Ansem was up to. This time we can go out | |
611 and stop it before it gets that far.” She grinned. “The Heartless | |
612 aren't going to stop the multiverse's best ninja. Just leave it to | |
613 me.” | |
614 | |
615 Squall didn't look impressed. The ninja girl simply stuck her | |
616 tongue out at him. | |
617 | |
618 “Yuffie?” Yuffie froze, turning to spot the speaker. | |
619 Relm stood there, blond hair peaking out from beneath her bandana. | |
620 She looked back to Squall for an opportunity to escape, but the older | |
621 man was already leaving to let them be alone. 'Crap!' The ninja | |
622 didn't know what to do about Relm since their last meeting. She | |
623 hadn't been able to deal with her jealousy at all. Avoiding Relm had | |
624 been her plan of action, but being in the same room made that | |
625 incredibly difficult to pull off. | |
626 | |
627 Relm pulled up a chair next to her. | |
628 The painter stared at Yuffie as the ninja flipped through pages in | |
629 the overly large book in front of her. It was almost comical how | |
630 nervous she was. “Thanks for saving me, Yuffie.” | |
631 | |
632 Yuffie closed her | |
633 eyes, letting out a breath. She relaxed a bit at those words. If that | |
634 was all, then maybe it wasn't so bad. They could ingore the rest of | |
635 it. Like whatever feelings were pumping through her. Yeah, that | |
636 worked for her. She smiled her best cocky grin and turned to the | |
637 other girl. “Hey, don't worry about it. If you died, I wouldn't have | |
638 anyone to draw my exploits.” The way Relm was looking at her gave a | |
639 serious blow to her nonchalance. Relm stared into her eyes knowingly. | |
640 It was starting to freak her out. | |
641 | |
642 “I made her up, Yuffie. She was just | |
643 a painting I made. I wanted to make you jealous. I wanted to know if | |
644 you felt anything for me. If you liked me the way I like you. The way | |
645 I love you.” Relm tried to keep eye contact as Yuffie shifted around | |
646 uncomfortable. Relm took her hand, kissing at her fingers. “I love | |
647 you, Yuffie. I saw it. That's why you came back, isn't it?” | |
648 | |
649 Yuffie | |
650 tried weakly to pull her hand away. Part of her reminded herself that | |
651 if she was such a good ninja, she could get her hand back in an | |
652 instant. So the only conclusion was that she didn't want it back. | |
653 That didn't make her feel anymore secure at the moment. “It's my | |
654 fault your stuck in this mess. I couldn't let him kill you,” Yuffie | |
655 said unconvincingly. | |
656 | |
657 “Then why had you been following me to know I | |
658 was in there?” Relm asked, arching a thin, blonde eyebrow. Standing | |
659 up, she held Yuffie's hand to her heart, pressed against the black | |
660 cloth of her top. Her heart pounded against Yuffie's palm. | |
661 | |
662 “I... I...” Words were starting to fail Yuffie. Her mind was racing | |
663 in two different directions at once. One for a decent explanation and | |
664 the other right towards Relm. She swallowed, trying to focus. Focus | |
665 refused to come. “I... I was worried about you. And Kairi.” She added | |
666 the last hastily. | |
667 | |
668 Pressing Yuffie's hand closer to her breast, Relm | |
669 straddled Yuffie's lap, gazing directly into the ninja's eyes. | |
670 Yuffie's short shorts rustled against Relm's puffy pants. The younger | |
671 girl gazed into Yuffie's eyes, her nose brushing across the | |
672 brunette's. “I love you, Yuffie,” Relm whispered. Her lips brushed | |
673 against Yuffie's. She kissed Yuffie lightly again and again. The | |
674 ninja sat there tensely as she wrapped her arms around her, pulling | |
675 tightly against her. Licking Yuffie's lips, she felt the ninja | |
676 shudder in her arms deliciously. Yep, Yuffie was much, much nicer | |
677 when she had nowhere to turn. She suppressed the grin as she cuddled | |
678 closer on the chair, kissing more. Her hands ran up Yuffie's sides, | |
679 slipping under her short green top. Yuffie tried to sit up as Relm's | |
680 hands pressed against her soft skin, but the painter made it | |
681 impossible to get up. | |
682 | |
683 Yuffie was stunned. Not entirely by Relm's behaviour, because this | |
684 wasn't the first time she'd done anything like that, but by her own | |
685 lack of response. She should have pushed her away by now. Have told | |
686 her to leave her alone. Have done -something-. So finally, she did do | |
687 something. She started kissing Relm back. | |
688 | |
689 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
690 | |
691 Kairi could vaguely feel a wet washcloth rubbing away the sweat from | |
692 her face. She'd been slipping fitfully. She felt so strange. Was she | |
693 sick? The bed shifted as someone sat next to her, brushing back her | |
694 hair as they used the washcloth. 'Mom?' Kairi's distorted mind called | |
695 out. It had to be. This was all just a nightmare. She was sick in | |
696 bed. Her mother had probably stayed home from work to be with her. | |
697 For a moment, she was homesick. She missed her mother. The only | |
698 person who actually cared for her. But it was okay. She was there | |
699 now. It was all right. Her mother would take care of her. But... It | |
700 didn't smell like her mother. It was still nice, comforting, but not | |
701 the same as her mother. She smelled like flowers. Kairi strained to | |
702 open her eyes, already worried about where she'd end up now. | |
703 | |
704 “Please | |
705 don't strain too much, Princess Hikari,” a gentle voice said. | |
706 Accepting that Kairi wouldn't end her struggling, she helped pull the | |
707 princess into a half sitting position. | |
708 | |
709 The world blurred and turned | |
710 on end in front of Kairi. She would have fallen back to the bed if | |
711 not for the woman's hand on her shoulder. Slowly, things began to | |
712 clarify. “Princess Hikari? Then...” She looked over, seeing Aerith on | |
713 her bedside. “This is Hollow Bastion, isn't it?” She shook her head, | |
714 trying to clear away the last of the dizziness. “Did I bring myself | |
715 here? Or did that girl send me?” | |
716 | |
717 “You came here because you had to. | |
718 Does it matter how?” Aerith smiled, setting the washcloth to the side. | |
719 | |
720 “I guess not...” Kairi ran her fingers through her slightly damp | |
721 bangs. She looked up at the chestnut haired woman. “Is Hollow Bastion | |
722 okay? Is it still holding together?” | |
723 | |
724 Aerith nodded, though her smile | |
725 disappeared. “For now. Though if the Heartless get much stronger, I | |
726 don't know how long it will stay that way for any planet.” | |
727 | |
728 Kairi | |
729 sighed, nodding. “At least it's not falling apart like the Destiny | |
730 Islands.” Looking up, Kairi's mind began spinning. “I have to find | |
731 the other...” she choked back the word 'dreamer'. She didn't want to | |
732 admit that any of this was simply a dream. It was too real for that. | |
733 | |
734 “You won't have to look too far. I had a feeling you would want to | |
735 talk to me.” The older woman brushed her hair back over her | |
736 shoulders, smiling softly. | |
737 | |
738 “You're... like me?” Kairi asked, still | |
739 not wanting to call it dreaming. Aerith nodded. “So I'm not the only | |
740 one.” This was both a relief and a curse. If she wasn't the only one, | |
741 at least she wasn't alone in all this. But it meant it couldn't just | |
742 be something crazy a few people were telling her to throw her off | |
743 track. | |
744 | |
745 Aerith nodded. “All of the seven Princesses were. Girls from another | |
746 world who escaped here, forgetting the lives they once led. They were | |
747 all like you, Hikari. I was like you. Fantasy helped sustain us. It | |
748 helped us get through life. Until finally we decided our dreams were | |
749 more worthwhile than our lives and we joined them. The rest of us | |
750 turned our back on our pasts, forgetting. But you couldn't entirely | |
751 forget. You clung to one thing. And that left the doorway open. | |
752 That's how the Heartless began to appear here.” | |
753 | |
754 “My mother...” Kairi | |
755 said softly, holding her hands to her heart. That memory that had | |
756 grown foggy, but never entirely forgotten. She'd held onto it even | |
757 when it was only a shadow. And while she held onto it, the doorway to | |
758 another world was left open, one she had been supposed to forget. “So | |
759 Aya was...” | |
760 | |
761 Nodding again, Aerith watched the younger girl. “That's | |
762 why you're the Keyblade Mistress, Hikari. Only you can close that | |
763 door because it's your door that's been left open. The rest of us | |
764 don't remember our other lives. I don't know who I was before this, | |
765 why I came here. I only know that I did. And I know of the others who | |
766 did, too. I don't regret giving all that up. I feel like this is | |
767 where I belong. With my friends. With Cloud. On this world.” | |
768 | |
769 Licking | |
770 her suddenly dry lips, Kairi nodded. “That's what I want, too. I want | |
771 to go back to the Destiny Islands. I want to be with Riku and Sora | |
772 and my friends.” | |
773 | |
774 “But part of you also wants part of the other world, | |
775 doesn't it? You're torn. That's why that doorway is open. And only | |
776 you can close it. But will you step back through before you do? You | |
777 have to decide soon. Which side will you be on when it shuts?” Taking | |
778 Kairi's hand, Aerith sighed. “I'm sorry it has to be so difficult. | |
779 Usually it isn't a problem. You're simply here. But something's still | |
780 holding you back.” | |
781 | |
782 “You don't remember anything? Anything at all?” Kairi looked up at | |
783 the taller woman. She had all sorts of snippits of her other life. | |
784 Mostly cold and dark, but she could also feel homesick over the warm | |
785 memories of her mother. And she was getting more and more memories | |
786 back of being the princess of Hollow Bastion. Both seemed integral. | |
787 Both felt like necessary parts of who she was. | |
788 | |
789 Shaking her head, | |
790 Aerith's hair swished behind her. “I don't remember any of it. I came | |
791 here to be with my prince. To live the life I never could in the | |
792 other world. Just like you.” Smiling, she suppressed a giggle. | |
793 “Though it looks like you have two princes.” | |
794 | |
795 Blushing, Kairi looked | |
796 down at the sheets in front of her. “I need to find them. I need to | |
797 be with them again.” Taking a deep breath, she closed her eyes. “I | |
798 need to close that door to the other world before it's too | |
799 late.” | |
800 | |
801 “Thank you, Hikari. I'll help however I can. All of us are | |
802 willing to grant our strength to make sure these worlds don't fall | |
803 apart,” Aerith promised. | |
804 | |
805 “All of us? The other princesses?” Kairi | |
806 asked, curious. | |
807 | |
808 “All of us. We'll try to hold everything together long | |
809 enough for you to close the door once and for all.” | |
810 | |
811 A small smile | |
812 spread across Kairi's lips. “Then... Take care of Hollow Bastion for | |
813 me. I remember growing up here. I don't want anything bad to happen | |
814 to it. I'll do my best to protect all the worlds. I'll stop it. I | |
815 promise.” | |
816 | |
817 |